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USB to Serial DB9 (RS232) Adapter Cable (Garmin compatible)

USB to Serial DB9 (RS232) Adapter Cable (Garmin compatible)

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Brand: Gilsson

List Price: $44.95
Buy New: $18.50
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews


MPN: USB
Model: USB
UPC: 184165000560
EAN: 0184165000560
ASIN: B00073MPAS

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Converts a standard serial DB9 connector to USB
  • For use with computers without serial ports
  • Fully molded from end to end for durability & safety
  • Professionally manufactured using the toughest UL-certified materials at ISO 9000/9001/9002 certified factories
  • Compatible with Windows XP, 2000, Vista 32-bit and MacOS X.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Garmin compatible USB to Serial DB9 Adapter. Comparable to Garmin #010-10310-00.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars USB to Serial cable for Garmin GPS III plus   November 14, 2008
Hal Hughes (Oak Ridge, TN)
Just purchased the USB to serial cable for my older Garmin GPS III+ (my new computer doesn't have a serial port). The driver software loaded easily. I initally got a hardware install error when the device was plugged in. I opened the "Device Manager" and uninstalled the device then the ran "New Hardware Wizard" which correctly installed the GPS device. The data transfer went smoothly with MapSource. Probably should have just tried to simply "plug-and-play" rather than install the device driver in hindsight.


4 out of 5 stars Easy to install   July 5, 2008
Mathijs (NL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I wanted to connect my old Garmin 12MAP GPS to my PC using a USB cable. This cable was just what I needed. Installation was easy and it works both under Windows XP and Windows Vista.


3 out of 5 stars Does not work on 64-bit Vista   June 10, 2008
SA (Midwest)
Just a warning that while this is probably a fine product, it will not work with 64-bit OS. There are no drivers for 64-bit Vista OS for this (or any other serial to USB adapter) yet.


4 out of 5 stars Works well on a Mac   April 28, 2008
M. Whitman (Santa Clarita, CA USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I bought this adapter to use with my Garmin Geko 201 handheld GPS receiver and a Garmin-compatible serial cable and it works well. I did have to download the PL2303 driver [...]because the included drivers on the CD were older and I was running Mac OS X 10.5.2. After installing the new driver and rebooting, I tested it with several programs and was able to successfully transfer data in both directions. The driver disc is a 3" CD and will not load into a slot-loading CDR - which is another reason you may need to download drivers online.

Worthwhile Reading

How to Buy Portable GPS Car Navigation Systems
By Sharon Albright

I was researching for a portable gps car navigation system the other week because my job requires me to travel a lot in different cities.

It was just practical for me to get a portable system that I could carry around with me.

While most portable gps systems have basic functions such as voice narrations to help direct you where to go, it's worth the time to figure out exactly what other features you may need.

For example, there are some models which will tell you which lane to be in so you can make turns in high traffic streets more easily. This could come in handy if you're traveling in a congested city such as Chicago.

When considering the features that you want in your portable gps navigation system, it's important to consider if you'll actually be needing that feature or if it's just an added bonus.

Here are some things to consider:

Size of the GPS Unit

You can find pocket sized units which are very portable but have small screen sizes. If you want a larger screen the units will be less portable so make sure to consider how you will use your unit.

Price of GPS Unit

Cost is always at the top of everyone's minds when it comes to technology purchases. As with anything, you get what you pay for. Skimp on a low priced unit and you may just end up with something that functions half the time.

My brother-in-law spent $175 on a no-name brand GPS unit and after using it to help him move across the country, it took a permanent vacation.

You should also consider some of these other major features:

Street name announcement -

Does the voice narration announce the name of the street or does it just say next street?

Time to destination -

Will it calculate how long it will take you to arrive at your destination? This feature is invaluable when you want to know the closest destination out of several choices.

Automatic rerouting -

If you make a wrong turn, does your navigation system reroute you?

You'll find a lot of choices when purchasing a portable gps car navigation system. My suggestion would be to figure out what options you would like, then find the units which have those features and check the units out physically at your local electronics store.

You can then go online to find the best deals for your unit. Often times, I find the best deals online after viewing the units in a store.

As with most technology, you will find that in a few years there will be more GPS units with more features for lower prices.

I'm very excited to see this technology develop.

Sharon Albright operates a Portable GPS Car Navigation System website at http://www.portablecargps.net where she lists all the top brand GPS units on the market and she also shows you where to get them for rock bottom prices! Visit her site now to review top car navigation models.

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